The Temecula Valley is what's known as a graben rift valley located on the far west side of Riverside County, in California
Temecula Valley is also one a graben valley that makes up the Elsinore Trough which includes Lake Elsinore, and the Elsinore Fault Zone created this valley. The Elsinore trough fault zone borders the Wildomar Fault on the east, at the base of the Temescal Mountains as well as the Temecula Basin and borders the Willard Fault on the west, at the base of the beautiful Santa Ana Mountains. The Temecula Valley's location is northwest of the Temecula Creek, and its base is located south of the Elsinore Valley, distinguished by a gradual rise between the beautiful Santa Ana and Temescal Mountains. The Murrieta and Temecula Creeks are responsible for water flowage from the Temecula Valley. A culmination of this water flow assists production of the Santa Margarita River. ROOFING TEMECULA VALLEY
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